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Apple juice could help your brain remain sharp
15.02.2006

Reasearch shows that eating apples and drinking apple juice could keep you mentally sharp despite older age.

Researchers from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell found that there is something in apples and apple juice that protects brain cells from normal aging.

The researchers tested whether drinking apple juice could protect aging mice against brain damage that leads to memory loss.

Researcher Thomas B. Shea evaluated adult and aged mice using a standard diet, a nutrient-deficient diet, and a nutrient-deficient diet supplemented with apple juice concentrate in drinking water.

Although the adult mice tested were not affected negatively by the deficient diets, the aged mice were, which is consistent with normal aging due to oxidative neuro-degeneration.

The effect on cognition among the aged mice was measured through well-established maze tests, followed by an examination of brain tissue. However, the aged mice who were given the diets supplemented with apple juice performed significantly better in the maze tests and had less oxidative brain damage than those on the standard diet.

Supplementation by apple juice protected the aged mice from the oxidative stress caused by the nutrient-deficient diet. In addition, stronger mental acuity resulted when the aged mice consumed the human equivalent of 2-3 cups of apple juice or approximately 2-4 apples per day.

The study, which was published in the latest issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, says apples have a naturally high level of antioxidants that are responsible for these positive effects.

Although more research is needed, Shea is excited about these new brain health findings, which are encouraging for all individuals who are interested in staying mentally sharp as they age.





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